Convert any image to PNG

Convert images of any format into lossless PNG files with transparency support. Everything is decoded and re-encoded locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.

PNG as the universal lossless target

When a workflow demands an exact, artifact-free copy — print handoffs, editing pipelines, assets with transparency — PNG is the standard answer. This converter takes whatever you have (HEIC, WebP, AVIF, JPG, BMP, GIF, SVG) and produces a pixel-perfect PNG from each.

SVG gets special treatment

Converting an SVG rasterizes the vector at its natural size, turning infinitely scalable artwork into concrete pixels — useful for platforms that reject SVG uploads. Transparency survives the conversion for every format that has it; nothing gets flattened.

Local, batch, no caps

Your browser does the conversion, so there is no upload step, no file-count limit and no server seeing your images. Expect PNGs of photographs to be large — lossless storage of photo detail simply costs bytes.

Frequently asked questions

Which formats are supported?
You can convert to and from JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and BMP, and convert from HEIC/HEIF (iPhone photos). Browsers cannot create HEIC files, so HEIC is input-only. Output formats your browser cannot encode are detected and disabled automatically.
Can I convert HEIC to JPG?
Yes. Drop in a HEIC photo from an iPhone and choose JPG (or PNG/WebP). The HEIC file is decoded locally in your browser with a bundled decoder — it is never uploaded anywhere.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes, when converting to a format that supports an alpha channel (PNG, WebP, AVIF). For formats without transparency (JPG, BMP), you can pick a background color for transparent areas.
Is my image uploaded?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser — your images never touch a server.
What is AVIF and should I use it?
AVIF produces the smallest high-quality files. Encoding support varies by browser, so PixelVault enables it only when your browser can create AVIF files.
Can I convert many images at once?
Yes. Batch-convert a whole folder of images and export them together as a ZIP.